Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X100 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X100.
March 2011
(82%)
132 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great image quality, unique design, great build quality, ingenious viewfinder
Not the fastest AF, some macro focus issues, expensive, not for the mass market
The Fujifilm FinePix X100 is a niche blend of a fixed 23mm (35mm) F/2.0 lens and large APS-C sensor. Its build quality is sublime and the pictures it can take are astounding. It’s a serious slice of retro chic in a modern age, but most certainly isn’t ...
Rock solid build qualit Retro styling, bright lens and DSLR-sized sensor combo Stunning low light performance, Lovely shallow depth of field effects with sharp subjects and blurred surroundings
The expense, Backplate buttons could be larger and the scroll wheel is unnecessarily fiddly, No zoom, Common image quality issues including purple fringing and lens flare
It's clear that Fujifilm has put a tremendous amount of thought into the Fuji X100 and in many ways it's exactly what many people want: a small-form, large-sensor camera, with a fast optic and all encased in a beautiful and solidly-built body. Whereas ...
Like most photographers who saw the early prototypes of the X100, I couldn’t wait to use it and even considered buying one. Having now spent some time with the camera, it certainly has its charm and has more than proved itself on its image quality. How...
Look wise this is the most attractive compact camera which you love to carry around. Image quality But you may find the operation of this camera bit frustrating. It has flaws that we never expected to see on a camera in 2011, including the inability t...
Abstract: The camera market has certainly shown signs of growth over the last two years or so with the launch of many new power performers. The latest in the world of cameras is the all new Fujifilm FinePix X100, which is definitely a camera but can rather be consi...
Cool retro design; great picture quality even at high ISOs; unique hybrid viewfinder; leaf shutter mechanism for quiet operation.
Confusing menu structure; rear controls a tad messy; performance a bit sluggish.
The X100's design, hybrid viewfinder and image quality are its strengths, but it won't satisfy users who want a camera that delivers snappy performance. ...
Abstract: The Fujifilm FinePix X100 looks like an old Leica rangefinder, has a lens that won't zoom no matter how much you fiddle with it, houses an SLR-quality sensor and boasts a unique hybrid viewfinder.The design is beautifully retro – very 1950s, with a wealth...
Great looking retro design; excellent ISO performance; innovative hybrid viewfinder system; intuitive control layout.
Expensive; iffy autofocus performance; cannot change settings while recording video; mediocre battery life.
There's little doubt that the Fujifilm FinePix X100 is one of this year's most unique cameras. It is as if Fujifilm designed the X100 specifically for camera enthusiasts who yearn to use their old rangefinder cameras again. Yes, what really defines th...